"Mark Twain Goes To School" UFor Educators & Media Specialists Grades 3 - 12 2008 Schedule Austin, TX - January 25, 2008 Long Beach, CA - February 29, 2008 Celebration, (near Orlando) FL - March 28, 2008 San Francisco, CA - April 11, 2008 Boston, MA - May 9, 2008 "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education." Mark Twain |
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Bio & Books of Dr. Cindy Lovell
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Equator Education Shops
Rachel Mason Hears the Sound Connect with the main character in this children’s novel as she copes with domestic violence and alcoholism through academic achievement. Class sets available for teachers at a discounted price. Author is available for writing workshops
Not This Sunday The second novel set in the fi. Class sets available for teachers at a discounted price. Author is available for writing workshops
The Moral of the Story ($4.95) by Bobby and Sherry Norfolk Capitalize on the connections between folktales and character education. There are 12 stories and a hands-on guide for classroom use.
Writing for Young Adults ($12.95) by Sherry Garland This inspiring guide will show you how to facilitate stories that capture adolescents’ unique thoughts and feelings. Covers the full range of genres including romance, mystery, and nonfiction.
The Writer's Little Instruction Book ($8.75) by Paul Raymond Martin Big, helpful hints in a pint-sized book… the perfect gift for the aspiring writer, or a quick reference of great reminders for that ever present work-in-progress with 385 tips.
So You Want to be a Screenwriter? ($10.95) by Sarah Caldwell and Marie-Eve Kielson How to face the fears and take the risks. Create unique dialogue and unforgettable characters as you overcome writer’s block.
The Writers Digest Sourcebook for Building Believable Characters ($6.95) by Marc McCutcheon How to create a personality index and focus on physical features. Explore dialect and accents for use in writing dialogue. |
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Equator Education introduces Dr. Cindy Lovell, a self-professed "Twainiac." Cindy shows elementary, middle and high school teachers how to use Mark Twain in their classrooms in unforgettable lessons that are easy to implement, relevant, engaging and challenging.
Whether you read Twain daily or haven't read him at all, these workshops provide you with ready-to-go strategies for bringing America's most beloved author into the classroom on Monday morning. Spend your most memorable Friday becoming re-energized to teach the classics. And we promise, no whitewashing!
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Join us to follow the equator with Mark Twain Explore Amazon with EquatorEducation
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Equator Education is an idea - an idea about fostering creativity, innovative workshops and storytelling skills.
Mindful of Mark Twain’s lessons from Following the Equator, our idea is to create and share meaningful vicarious experiences intended to foster good writing and further
the love of reading. Author Cindy Lovell, founder of EquatorEducation, teaches at Quincy University. Her background is in elementary education, gifted education, and
English as a second language. She is available for Writers’ Workshops for teachers (how to create engaging writing lessons), students (how to write publishable pieces)
and writing clubs (customized for your interests). >>>more about Dr. Lovell
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